Pelham

The suburban town of Pelham in Westchester County is located about 14 miles northeast of midtown Manhattan. The town is named for Thomas Pell, who, in 1654, purchased the area from the Siwanoy Indians. He named his manor “Pelham” to honor Pelham Burton, his tutor.

Pelham is home to a number of New York City commuters who enjoy the many cultural and social aspects of this 2.2-square-mile community. Pelham, with a population of about 12,400, comprises two independently incorporated villages: Pelham and Pelham Manor. The villages share numerous public services including schools and recreational activities. The town is home to one high school, one middle school and four elementary schools, all belonging to the Pelham Union Free School District.

Pelham is conveniently located close to Amtrak’s New Rochelle stop, and is serviced by Metro-North’s New Haven line.

The suburban town of Pelham in Westchester County is located about 14 miles northeast of midtown Manhattan. The town is named for Thomas Pell, who, in 1654, purchased the area from the Siwanoy Indians. He named his manor “Pelham” to honor Pelham Burton, his tutor.

Pelham is home to a number of New York City commuters who enjoy the many cultural and social aspects of this 2.2-square-mile community. Pelham, with a population of about 12,400, comprises two independently incorporated villages: Pelham and Pelham Manor. The villages share numerous public services including schools and recreational activities. The town is home to one high school, one middle school and four elementary schools, all belonging to the Pelham Union Free School District.

Pelham is conveniently located close to Amtrak’s New Rochelle stop, and is serviced by Metro-North’s New Haven line.

The suburban town of Pelham in Westchester County is located about 14 miles northeast of midtown Manhattan. The town is named for Thomas Pell, who, in 1654, purchased the area from the Siwanoy Indians. He named his manor “Pelham” to honor Pelham Burton, his tutor.

Pelham is home to a number of New York City commuters who enjoy the many cultural and social aspects of this 2.2-square-mile community. Pelham, with a population of about 12,400, comprises two independently incorporated villages: Pelham and Pelham Manor. The villages share numerous public services including schools and recreational activities. The town is home to one high school, one middle school and four elementary schools, all belonging to the Pelham Union Free School District.

Pelham is conveniently located close to Amtrak’s New Rochelle stop, and is serviced by Metro-North’s New Haven line.

Lifestyle Features

Commuter Friendly

Residents of Westchester County benefit not only from its lovely suburban atmosphere, beautiful scenery and fine community amenities, but also its incredible proximity to New York City. For those interested in a fast commute to midtown Manhattan by car or by Metro-North train, here you can discover the many real estate offerings now for sale.

Life on the Coast

With its beautiful Long Island Sound beaches, peaceful harbor views and easy access to fantastic recreational opportunities for the water sports enthusiast, Westchester County is a haven for those seeking the waterfront lifestyle. We invite you to explore the many direct Sound-front properties now available for sale in Westchester County.

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